[[AC:FridgeLogic]]* Some of the Shen Gong Wu hiding places don't make much sense. Take the Eye of Dashi, for example (hanging from a tree branch), or the Changing Chopsticks (Hanging out of the nostrils of an Easter Island head). Are we supposed to believe those Wu remained where they were, unnoticed and undisturbed, for 1500 years? Perhaps the worst offender is the Mikado Arm, which was on top of a skyscraper in mid-construction (What, did someone just carry it up there on a whim?)** Some of them got found by people that didn't know what they were, like with the Star of Hanabi. Just imagine that every Wu has a story behind how it got there.

[[AC:FridgeBrilliance]]* While Jack Spicer of ''WesternAnimation/XiaolinShowdown'' is considered an IneffectualSympatheticVillain, you'll notice that he's surprisingly fast and flexible, and can accomplish things like air somersaults even without the Mantis Flip Coin. Well, in one episode, it's revealed that Jack's mother sent him to figure skating lessons, which is why his body is trained to accomplish all the previous athletic feats. In connection with that, Jack is good at challenges that involve snow and/or ice, most prominently seen in ''Ring of the Nine Dragons'' where he was snowboarding quite impressively even before he cheated; this is most likely because the lessons took place in snowy or icy areas where Jack would have learnt the other sports as well.* Why is it that when Omi used the Ring of the Nine Dragons, even three clones resulted in them being immensely stupid (to the extent that one couldn't even get past level one of a video game) but when Jack uses it (the second time, for about eight clones) they can still perform normal activities and even comprehend rules and orders? Well, despite acting like an idiot in general Jack still ''is'' [[DitzyGenius a genius]], and so he has a larger IQ to distribute, resulting in each clone getting an average IQ instead of incredibly low ones like Omi's.* Why did Master Dashi seem so unsurprised to see Omi in "Days Past"? [[spoiler: Because he already knew Omi from the events of "Time After Time!"]]* Master Monk Guan's nicknaming Raimundo "Bobo." Rai's from Brazil, where the official language is Portuguese. In Portuguese, "bobo" means "silly."* The Fountain of Hui, the Shen Gong Wu which provides limitless knowledge, is quite possibly named after the show's creator, Christy Hui, who is the person who has the most knowledge of the show's universe.* Why does Omi get jealous whenever his friends (eg Jermaine, Ping Pong) receive attention from the other monks? Its because they're his friends. Obviously he likes the person in question, so when the others start recognizing them, Omi is afraid that he'll be replaced. He then tries to prove he's better so that he won't be left behind, but because he does not get people, he ends up making everything worse before he lets go of his jealousy and admits to his mistakes.* How is it that, no matter how many times a MonsterOfTheWeek steals the entirety of the Vault, the Monks still have Shen Gong Wu for the showdown? Because they are GenreSavvy to hide Shen Gong Wu all over the temple. * Why are so many Shen Gon Wu similar in powers? Because they are Xiaolin Monk''s'', '''plural'''. Dashi had a team just like the current monks, and if they had to go up against a foe weak against lightning, it would be best to have multiple types of lightning wu to increase the odds of victory. * In hindsight, the fact that evil can never truly be defeated should have been obvious. Why? Because Dashi, who at one point had both Shen Gong Wu needed to have the knowledge to permanently destroy evil, was a good guy. If it were possible to destroy evil and he had the means to do so, he would have done it. Since he didn't, then of course that means that [[FailureIsTheOnlyOption it can't be done]].

[[AC:FridgeHorror]]* One of the ingredients needed for the Lao Mang Long soup is a dragon, which might explain why there aren't many dragons in the XS universe. * The very idea of "1000 Years of Darkness" is very frightening by itself. No sunlight means no plant growth, which can be catastrophic for animals and humans alike. Being ruled by an amoral immortal doesn't help any.* Here's a crazy theory on how Guan is [[spoiler: still around after 1,500 years]] and Dashi [[spoiler: isn't]]: Let's say Xiaolin monks really don't die of old age, like how [[spoiler: Master Fung is still around after 80 years in "Time After Time: Part I"]], but they can be killed by other means, like how [[spoiler: Raimundo, Kimiko and Clay were apparently 'killed' by Jack's giant mecha in that same episode]]. With Dashi, what if after Guan 'went away', Dojo underwent his destructive urge for Shen Gong Wu from "Enter the Dragon", exactly 1,500 years before that episode, and KILLED Dashi in the process?! Keep in mind that he'd hidden all the Shen Gong Wu at this point and would've had no way to defend himself from Dojo's wrath.----